Cycles is better than you think... by Turpal Alex Saytiev - Blender Conference 2024

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  • @SpencerMagnusson
    @SpencerMagnusson 29 днів тому +640

    For those wondering, the thickness output (as of 4.2) is only used for Eevee to fake refraction. It's not used by Cycles.

    • @Starlit-Music
      @Starlit-Music 29 днів тому +64

      It was most likely added by the modeler so they can use eevee to preview what they're modeling as they're modeling it.

    • @SpencerMagnusson
      @SpencerMagnusson 29 днів тому +33

      @@Starlit-Music oh absolutely, it was purely for their previewing the general look as they modeled.

    • @Optimus97
      @Optimus97 29 днів тому +23

      Also used for subsurface scattering (EDIT: and translucent shader) in Eevee

    • @ronakrajput7083
      @ronakrajput7083 15 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much man! tweaking it instantly made my eevee glass so much better. been looking at a lot of resources trying to get the glass to work. this one just made a world of difference.

  • @raynerhandrian1486
    @raynerhandrian1486 29 днів тому +217

    The fact it free already enough for me, but when it getting better every interation is outstanding dedication.

    • @drukcg
      @drukcg 28 днів тому

      My world changed thanks to Blender! Regardless of if i get clients or not, which can make my journey a bit more fulfilling, I enjoy the adventure I am on using it. I want to thank the entire community, the endless tutorials, the creators behind it and even the drag and droppers with millions of likes on tiktoks or instagram; thanks for sailing our worldwide ship xD. Don't mind my crazy. haha

    • @1zymn1
      @1zymn1 25 днів тому +1

      I picked up Blender in 2008 and that has always been the case. I remember Blender before Material Nodes. It was awful.

    • @AlFirous
      @AlFirous 24 дні тому +3

      Thanks to Blender Foundation, they can be free and have great development.

  • @YounesSS-p8v
    @YounesSS-p8v 29 днів тому +756

    The way AI is used here is exactly how it should be, to help artists improve and achieve better results, not to replace them entirely, which is what we fear.

    • @israrwani2659
      @israrwani2659 29 днів тому +9

      goated statement

    • @SSS333-AAA
      @SSS333-AAA 28 днів тому +22

      exactly what i've been saying.
      ai is the concept and idea generator, it is the thing that gives loose suggestions, it's not the final producer. the biggest problem with ai is that people do not use it properly.
      these guys use it properly, these guys are fucking cool. also younesSS i like your profile picture, very cool.

    • @mementomori7160
      @mementomori7160 28 днів тому +6

      Yup, that's the best use of AI, inspiration and guiding, not doing work for you

    • @JC-bm3zo
      @JC-bm3zo 28 днів тому +4

      it's inevitably moving in the direction you fear , i fear it too .... and it will get there in a year or two , we should accept that fact and adjust our careers accordingly before it's too late ...

    • @LeoMastroTV
      @LeoMastroTV 28 днів тому +21

      @@JC-bm3zo that's just a stupid statement made by someone who listens to tech bros who have no idea what they're talking about. You quite literally need artists for the AI to even work. Without us real artists, you couldn't feed the algorithm database with real art which is then being stolen. What you meant so say was "We're right now in a wild west time of algorithms because it's so new that copyright laws and laws in general haven't been able to keep up. Wait a few years and we will get a few new laws about copyright because the work of millions of artists is quite literally being stolen without them being paid a single penny. It's like the domain bubble in the 90s and early 2000s. It will be over and a new bubble will appear." So, if you have no clue about something... just don't say anything. Oh and btw. don't listen to tech bros. They where always without a single exception wrong.

  • @xanzuls
    @xanzuls 29 днів тому +239

    Even tho there are things around cycles that are still missing like deep rendering, MIP mapping etc., it's still a fantastic renderer compared to Arnold, Vray, Redshift etc. and probably the fastest too from my experience. A lot of people who are new to 3D use Blender and lack experience working with other 3D DCCs and renderers, so when they don't see movie quality renders coming straight out of Blender, they think it's because of Cycles's being not good enough for producing photoreal renders like other commercial render engines, when they lack good lighting, composition, proper color management, compositing and professional color grading etc. I mean, Cycles was made by Brecht Van Lommel, who was one of the lead devs of Arnold, I think he knows what he's doing.

    • @cyrkielnetwork
      @cyrkielnetwork 29 днів тому +22

      Cycles is considered bad because it's free and it's used by begginers so if you compare average Cycles render to average Arnold, Octane etc. Cycles will look bad, because those renderers are expensive and used mostly by professionals.

    • @poopiecon1489
      @poopiecon1489 29 днів тому

      Up vote for this 🔥

    • @ajtatosmano2
      @ajtatosmano2 29 днів тому +10

      As a whole, Cycles is very good. But quality wise, some other renderers have a slight edge. They need less tweaking and usually retain more details. The last example is great for illustrating this: corona or octane with the same textures would have much nicer details on the floor for example. The one they ended up using looks very video-gamey. And the light distribution is often is a bit nicer, which is hard to quantise, but if you tried them you would know that in cycles you need to be more specific with the light angles, sizes, strengths, while with other renderers often moving the sliders once is good enough already....all that being said, I still prefer cycles, because it's almost as good, faster (wihtout optimization), much more stable and very flexible.

    • @yasunakaikumi
      @yasunakaikumi 29 днів тому

      @@cyrkielnetwork it used to be bad before the Cycles X and the recent rebump features. it was slow to render compare to those render engine you mentioned. but now a days it's quite near to octane with still about 30-40% missing features from those paid guys that is used for optimization to render big scenes. I always use Cycles for small scenes but since the optimization features to render big scenes is still kinda not there, I still stick on my Octane license, I think Mipmapping is the biggest one that everyone was been requesting for larger texture scenes to save some vram.

    • @rennightmare
      @rennightmare 28 днів тому

      I'm not too much into compositing, what are the pros of deep rendering comparing to position pass which can be used in comp to interpret sequence as a point cloud in 3d space?

  • @InfiniteLightAura
    @InfiniteLightAura 29 днів тому +173

    the separate renders is also so clutch, never thought of that

    • @DimiArt
      @DimiArt 28 днів тому +6

      I still don't understand how it's done

    • @dzibanart8521
      @dzibanart8521 28 днів тому +12

      @@DimiArt you can render different collections separately , for the mouse for example you just turn on indirect only on the outliner, or remove it completely, you render it, then render the mouse on its own over a transparent background, and you just combine both in compositing.

    • @draco6349
      @draco6349 28 днів тому +10

      really though! i know exactly what he means by lights "fighting over" a pixel, because of how samples are calculated- but i had never considered just... rendering them separately so they wouldn't, and then using a simple image blending operation between layers to just stack them.

    • @dzibanart8521
      @dzibanart8521 28 днів тому +10

      @@DimiArt I forgot to mention you do this with render layers. that way everything is automated you just have to press render button once.

    • @DimiArt
      @DimiArt 28 днів тому

      @@dzibanart8521 Can you make a tutorial?

  • @sandeepsingh-xg1rk
    @sandeepsingh-xg1rk 29 днів тому +45

    Hell yeah ,another round of very high quality tutorials :)

  • @theftking
    @theftking 28 днів тому +132

    Cycles isn't better than I think, because I think Cycles is the best.

    • @sh1elds_tv
      @sh1elds_tv 28 днів тому +3

      octane.. redshift lmao

    • @oBCHANo
      @oBCHANo 28 днів тому +6

      If you think it's the best it's because you're ignorant.

    • @sh1elds_tv
      @sh1elds_tv 28 днів тому

      @@oBCHANo fr

    • @sh1elds_tv
      @sh1elds_tv 28 днів тому

      @@oBCHANo I personally think cycles looks like dog water

    • @smallhat1
      @smallhat1 28 днів тому +3

      @@oBCHANo dang dont be rube some people think its the best i think its really good for a render engine and its free

  • @dzmigo2649
    @dzmigo2649 28 днів тому +19

    I use Blender for all my projects, and it’s amazing to see that Cycles can achieve such incredible render quality 2:40 . I don’t have an RTX 4090, but the speed of Cycles is continually improving. I also love using the denoise feature, as it saves me a huge amount of time on my small personal projects. I hope we live to see Cycles rendering in real-time!

  • @SharpWind
    @SharpWind 23 дні тому +25

    I'd say the use of AI as a REFERENCE generator is 100% ethical.
    that's like looking at other people's renders, getting inspired and making it yourself (which is literally what you're doing)

    • @3dvfxprofessor
      @3dvfxprofessor 19 днів тому

      It's not because you're still using unauthorised copied and processed data from millions of people to generate the references. It's not really the same like "processing a picture in your brain" and sketch, draw or paint a mood or an idea based on the inspiration. But "mood boards" with unauthorised images from physical sources and later from the Internet are a common part of the creative process. But we need to be aware that all of this is copyright infringement when used for commercial work.

    • @meem-zd3kj
      @meem-zd3kj 18 днів тому +1

      @@3dvfxprofessor ​ Tell me you have no idea how ai works without telling me

    • @3dvfxprofessor
      @3dvfxprofessor 17 днів тому

      @@meem-zd3kj I know exactly how generative AI based on machine learning models works by pre-processing millions of pictures and movies without asking the copyright holders.

    • @lefourbe5596
      @lefourbe5596 7 днів тому

      @@3dvfxprofessor more than two years with this take...
      no use arguing about fair use being on the end user / transformative work

  • @dasaca07
    @dasaca07 29 днів тому +68

    5:02 The most complicated node ever created!!!!!

  • @blenderisms
    @blenderisms 23 дні тому +8

    damn, you guys are using my texture pack for lighting :D I hope it's been useful! Really good talk by the way!

  • @devix7474
    @devix7474 5 днів тому

    Very interesting to listen, great job guys! Thank you.

  • @andreybagrichuk5365
    @andreybagrichuk5365 29 днів тому +10

    Fantastic presentation, just Fan Tas Tic !!!

  • @SmogyKev
    @SmogyKev 28 днів тому +2

    Absolutely mindblowing, very value able tips

  • @justinlloyd3
    @justinlloyd3 29 днів тому +9

    I was using the magnific trick at the last company I was at. It was a powerful workflow.

  • @alithomaga
    @alithomaga 28 днів тому +2

    Thanks to share your experience with us!

  • @JDLeeArt
    @JDLeeArt 10 днів тому +1

    This is exactly where I've thought A.I. would excel in. Using it for brainstorming is brilliant.

  • @TommyLikeTom
    @TommyLikeTom 26 днів тому +11

    This is the best talk to come out of the conference so far. Many practical techniques

  • @antoniopepe
    @antoniopepe 28 днів тому +2

    really interesting workflow. thanks for sharing with us !

  • @edinspiegel
    @edinspiegel 28 днів тому +20

    that ai trick is crazy - works so well! and I feel like is exactly how ai should be used - not to make the end result - but as inspiration / feedback - awesome!

    • @coltynstone-lamontagne
      @coltynstone-lamontagne 28 днів тому +1

      Yeah I love using ai as an ideas tool

    • @AlFirous
      @AlFirous 24 дні тому +1

      @@coltynstone-lamontagne Me too, I like to quickly see my rough ideas with AI, because sometimes ideas is just shiny object and not worth creating.

  • @ibotpl
    @ibotpl 28 днів тому +10

    cycles is fine. like 9/10 no problems in production. but then there comes a job where you want a mist pass from a scene with trees, or render volumes indirect to have their shadows as a seperate layer, enable motion blur for generated instances or want real caustics.

    • @ra-ul1238
      @ra-ul1238 23 дні тому

      Had the same issues with mist pass and trees. Only solution was to convert alphas for foliage textures to B/W only, as grayscale alpha textures mess with the mist pass.

    • @ibotpl
      @ibotpl 23 дні тому

      @@ra-ul1238 yes, a simple math round node helps. Or rendering the mist pass in a separate scene with eevee.

  • @miko.garden2
    @miko.garden2 27 днів тому +3

    That hint about render layers was so useful. I've heard people say that, but in my experience having many layers just slowed everything down. The trick seems to be splitting by light groups - I'd never think of that, but it makes perfect sense. Thanks!

    • @gcharb2d
      @gcharb2d 25 днів тому +2

      Render layers (AOVs) are handled through View Layers, at the top right !

  • @ramengod1337
    @ramengod1337 28 днів тому +7

    incredible lecture, so much to learn. I've been following the studio for some time now and was delighted that Alex of all people gave a talk about it and also shared so many insights and the whole thing is accessible to us. Unbelievable.

  • @omaracosta1805
    @omaracosta1805 25 днів тому

    THANKS, for sharing!!

  • @Teckstudio
    @Teckstudio 29 днів тому +1

    Great presentation, awesome work! 🤩

  • @shivamxtras
    @shivamxtras 23 дні тому

    This was really educational and inspiring. Thanks Alex and kudos to the whole Blender team!

  • @wydua
    @wydua 23 дні тому

    I love blender videos because they are mostly entertaining, but you can actually learn useful stuff in the process.

  • @aman34587
    @aman34587 28 днів тому +5

    instead of magnific we can also use free and open source ai models like flux with some controlnet in something like comfyui for free which will give more control and better results but it requires good gpu and some technical knowledge. and for editing, compositing , colorgrading, sound design davinchi is goat. and for 3d stuff you know allready

  • @iceseic
    @iceseic 27 днів тому +3

    Recognized his works, nice

  • @blenderheadxyz2418
    @blenderheadxyz2418 29 днів тому +8

    Cycles is awesome. The quality in relation to rendertime is amazing. I was surprised they dont use denoising, but do it in comp. I wonder what they use ?

    • @memeycorny7773
      @memeycorny7773 29 днів тому +4

      since they mentioned aftereffects, im guessing they use magic bullet looks denoiser

    • @blenderheadxyz2418
      @blenderheadxyz2418 28 днів тому

      @@memeycorny7773 have to look into that

  • @robertYoutub
    @robertYoutub 28 днів тому +2

    One of the big Problem in CG is, that we get forced that beauty is perfect by the clients.
    i fought many battles and always clients ruin realism out of fear making things not beautiful enough.
    However the same thing counts for design, yet you can divide good designers from bad, by check how much someone dares.

  • @heckensteiner4713
    @heckensteiner4713 29 днів тому +10

    Cycles kicks ass. Gets better with every update. I would like see an easier/more automated temporal denoising. Yes, it could be done in compositing, but for me, the less I need to do in compositing, the more time I save.

  • @nathanpotter1334
    @nathanpotter1334 28 днів тому +1

    As a long time cycles enjoyer, it is indeed superior.

  • @HamiltionConnor
    @HamiltionConnor 18 днів тому

    Blessed is the person who is too busy to worry in the daytime, and too sleepy to worry at night.

  • @suprovfoysal
    @suprovfoysal 28 днів тому +2

    Amazing, it's free but come with superpower.

  • @thzockt
    @thzockt 29 днів тому +2

    This is truely amazing

  • @willemb
    @willemb 28 днів тому +1

    Very good presentation!

  • @babacartoure8120
    @babacartoure8120 11 днів тому

    THANK YOU MAN; BLENDER FOREVER

  • @zovguagnelli
    @zovguagnelli 6 днів тому

    I can't find my jaw, impressive demo.

  • @InfiniteLightAura
    @InfiniteLightAura 29 днів тому +3

    such a great presentation, really love how he articulated how once we get to the end of a piece we can compliment it with other tools / add-ons etc

  • @MichalKruszyniak
    @MichalKruszyniak 29 днів тому +2

    It's amazing to see how You approached the render in separate render passes like all "big boys" do on big budget films... !!!! Marvel - want spent less - use BLENDER !!! :D

    • @proceduralcoffee
      @proceduralcoffee 13 днів тому

      the work would never get done in blender. it can't handle that size. This is why Houdini, Maya, Nuke, Katana and all other professional software OTHER than Blender is used. Fact. Keep being a hobbyist.

  • @Spacebar-3D
    @Spacebar-3D 29 днів тому +1

    Great insight, thanks!

  • @MishimaZaibatsuCorp
    @MishimaZaibatsuCorp 24 дні тому

    7:13 this is very good insight, makes a lot of sense, well done

  • @NTRiGON3D
    @NTRiGON3D 14 днів тому +1

    I use blender to modeling, great 3d Tool!

  • @Enderpearl213
    @Enderpearl213 29 днів тому +1

    great educational video for a beginner like me

  • @appalling22
    @appalling22 27 днів тому +1

    If they ever let a piece of software win the Nobel prize I nominate Blender

  • @aliosanlou4425
    @aliosanlou4425 24 дні тому +1

    This guy actualy told some important things about how to use various tools for artists in blender , but iam not sure wveryone underestood that efficiently

    • @proceduralcoffee
      @proceduralcoffee 13 днів тому

      they're too busy ignorantly jerking off to another blender presentation.

  • @ErelH
    @ErelH 25 днів тому

    Great talk!

  • @whispermusic3522
    @whispermusic3522 29 днів тому +6

    you just shared my secret sauce lol, no but honestly thanks a lot for sharing this I also believe that Cycles is way better than what people think and I love octane
    also that workflow is terrific specially with USDs now you can import particles or geometry with attributes from Houdini and you are golden
    I am still not comfortable with karma as much as I am with cycles so it does make a difference
    I also think cycles should implement a few more things to make our lives easier such as deep rendering, more AOVs or a revisited motion blur system but now with all the progress it made I think those are negligible

  • @IvanEmma-g2x
    @IvanEmma-g2x 18 днів тому

    It took him a while to realize that everything he decided not to change, he was actually choosing.

  • @OUTTHEMUDVISUAL
    @OUTTHEMUDVISUAL 29 днів тому +10

    I love blender ! Cycles is amazing

  • @Aent6
    @Aent6 28 днів тому +1

    Awesome talk

  • @VisualistAyush07
    @VisualistAyush07 26 днів тому

    Great session

  • @FlameForgedSoul
    @FlameForgedSoul 28 днів тому +5

    0:55 Compare the amount of "getting started" and "for beginners" training free or paid, to real High Level/Deep Dive/OMFG You Nerd level training available for Blender. When the most lucrative work to be had using Blender is...teaching people to use Blender it's no wonder this perception is the norm. Everyone being blown away by _lighting passes_ and basic compositing is telling.
    You my friend are one of a handfull of Exceptions Proving the Rule. Props for the "correct" AI use, nice to see people Getting It.

  • @orcanimal
    @orcanimal 18 днів тому

    I just LOVE Blender!!

  • @flaksick
    @flaksick 24 дні тому

    Blender has a certain look that just can’t be shaken off

  • @MMMMeeeeMMMM
    @MMMMeeeeMMMM 23 дні тому

    This is Fantastic!

  • @nelsonduarte3573
    @nelsonduarte3573 28 днів тому +1

    amazing talk

  • @gurratell7326
    @gurratell7326 28 днів тому +9

    Instead of talking about stone AI program that isn't Blender (there's other platforms for that) I would really have liked to see way more indepth about those light layers, how they're setup and clear comparisons in noise and render times compared to a single layer render. And also a bit more on your comp denoising, is that Blender, Davinci or something else? :)

    • @theminecraft4202
      @theminecraft4202 26 днів тому +1

      they use After Effects for compositing according to the chart at 1:48

  • @gigigigiotto1673
    @gigigigiotto1673 21 день тому

    That's exactly why the say reference is king

  • @thenorthorch
    @thenorthorch 29 днів тому +1

    Amazing job!

  • @gameprogramming6550
    @gameprogramming6550 17 днів тому

    Thanks !!

  • @cekuhnen
    @cekuhnen 23 дні тому

    The way how AI is used is how I teach it to my design students as an ideation tool - but slowly it starts to also replace still image rendering.😊

  • @mr.fantasy.official
    @mr.fantasy.official 25 днів тому

    I like this

  • @philiphanhurst2655
    @philiphanhurst2655 29 днів тому +19

    I'm very conflicted on the use of AI, but that tip definitely seems like one of the better uses of it. But personally I'll probably still avoid it out of principle, and also because I'd much rather learn from the more deliberate details of a better artist's work than whatever a machine learning algorithm can hallucinate. Still though, it's a decent idea.

    • @GlitchDude
      @GlitchDude 29 днів тому +15

      The big benefit is that it generates results in the context of your scene, and you can't always find real references that work for what you're doing, plus even if you can, the difference in the time taken becomes the big benefit
      I absolutely think this type of referential usecase will be the norm in the future, even clients can use it to visualise what they're looking for, for the modellers they hire, and this applies to a lot of other content creation jobs too. Making these algorithms the "middle man" is a great direction to head in, instead of trying to make end results through them. We can make work faster and more straightforward without necessarily sacrificing job positions this way

    • @True-VFX
      @True-VFX 28 днів тому +7

      Unironically by using AI you likely are learning the more deliberate details from a better artists because those details and artists works were used in the training of the AI.
      Honestly with something like magnific in particular you’re no longer just generating from nothing. You need to input your own image as the prompt and then it works on that. It’s technically (or was) an image upscaler. But they added some hallucinations into the algorithm and gave people a slider for how much to let it hallucinate. We looked at it a while ago to upscale some of our old texture sets we lost the higher res versions of and it worked very well as just an upscaler. Better than topaz would.

    • @GastonGock
      @GastonGock 28 днів тому +1

      Ya idk it’s definitely a shortcut. These are all pretty basic details you learn in environment concept art or environment art. I think everyone needs to be a multidisciplinary artist to succeed, but if these new artists aren’t interested in learning about architecture, how wood gets polished with time and wax, etc then idk if their work Will be interesting with it without ai

  • @Acrux3D
    @Acrux3D 17 днів тому

    Cycles is seriously underrated!

  • @MegaIrgendetwas
    @MegaIrgendetwas 19 днів тому

    From what I know, Cycles is lacking just a few features that would make it professional grade.
    - Variable Compression Rates for render layers (especially cryptomattes)
    - Render Layer Denoising (although to be fair, you could argue professional workflows would brute force high sample counts without needing denoising on their farms)
    - DeepEXR support
    - a more robust ACES integration on render layers, when used in the compositor
    I am not a programmer and don’t know how difficult these are but it feels like a comparatively small mountain to climb to make cycles truly great

    • @FutharkStudios
      @FutharkStudios 19 днів тому

      The first two already exist, we use them - you just have to output a custom EXR

    • @MegaIrgendetwas
      @MegaIrgendetwas 17 днів тому

      @@FutharkStudios You mean by using the compositor as an intermediate to transcode the render?

    • @FutharkStudios
      @FutharkStudios 17 днів тому

      @@MegaIrgendetwas yes, it’s quite powerful once you make your own custom exr. Splitting Denise and compression methods based on what you require.

  • @bestOskarEverxD
    @bestOskarEverxD 27 днів тому +2

    maybe he got lucky with the glass shader there. But if you try to make a thin plastic sheet beacuse something is wrapped in it, you are loosing so much light, it's insane. So from my knowledge, the glass shader is still broken.

    • @AlFirous
      @AlFirous 24 дні тому

      Then there's Octane in Blender.

  • @noname60195
    @noname60195 28 днів тому +1

    Amazing

  • @RomboutVersluijs
    @RomboutVersluijs 28 днів тому +1

    Very interesting talk. I really thought that nothing shot was from some other e fine. Remember seeing that ad. I do think the title of the speech is perhaps a bit misleading. I was kinda baffled about the teaser, magnificent work! Also very interesting method for the lights. Yet I wonder how they comp that. Because most times you use the passes. Overlaying so much details, parts start blowing out. I mean in some of the layers, we also see details which are also in other shits

    • @theminecraft4202
      @theminecraft4202 26 днів тому

      if your lights aren't set to too bright values, in a linear workflow you should be able to just add those passes together to get the right result

    • @RomboutVersluijs
      @RomboutVersluijs 26 днів тому

      @@theminecraft4202 yeah but since we see other details in his passes, they all get added. Since we use addative

    • @gs1994100
      @gs1994100 14 днів тому

      Would love to see some tutorial on how to do it...

  • @LouisTate-v3w
    @LouisTate-v3w 18 днів тому

    He was so preoccupied with whether or not he could that he failed to stop to consider if he should.

  • @Misaqcieli
    @Misaqcieli 13 днів тому

    Cycles is probably the best of the free renders. But in terms of photorealism quality it falls just a little short of Octane, Arnold and Redshift

  • @LindaYeates
    @LindaYeates 18 днів тому

    Those who try to do something and fail are infinitely better than those who try nothing and succeed.

  • @AllExistence
    @AllExistence 28 днів тому +1

    Basically, using AI like this is like having personal teacher who makes improvements to your work so you can see where your messed up and what to do to make it better. More or less.

  • @funnyberries4017
    @funnyberries4017 28 днів тому

    Love the render times. I have a 3060TI, and can get scenes to 10 seconds a frame pretty easily

  • @MaruHieta
    @MaruHieta 28 днів тому +1

    Very cool ideas. Gotta start using AI to level my Blender skills!

  • @Kricen
    @Kricen 24 дні тому

    Cycles doesn't have path tracing options that would make lighting more natural and it must be intentional, because if you were serious about developing your 3D program this would be a main feature.

  • @desireschool
    @desireschool 28 днів тому +1

    this guy should see the mega light in unreal engine 5.5 :)

  • @HymanAntoinette
    @HymanAntoinette 18 днів тому

    It didn't take long for Gary to detect the robbers were amateurs.

  • @thijsvandenbroek9097
    @thijsvandenbroek9097 22 дні тому

    I love the workflow with Ai. However, what I am wondering is, how long will the newly gained information (tricks) stick with intermediate artists. Is it like a test at highschool that after a quick rehearsal you forget about? How much will we rely on fresh input from AI in the future? Just a thought

  • @Mix3Design
    @Mix3Design 27 днів тому

    The ai training is super cool

  • @spydergs07
    @spydergs07 29 днів тому +3

    I love Blender, but we have to be honest.
    Houdini is the best of the best of when it comes to simulations.
    Blender simulations are a bit of a pain and nowhere near as fast as Houdini.

    • @Moctop
      @Moctop 29 днів тому +14

      I don't think anyone challenged this, and the talk is about Cycles. I wish Karma gets as fast as Cycles at some point.

    • @yasunakaikumi
      @yasunakaikumi 29 днів тому +4

      well, that's an offtopic.

    • @jbdh6510
      @jbdh6510 27 днів тому +1

      This video is about a rendering engine whereas your comment is about a DCC. Sorry but, it’s misplaced here

    • @AlFirous
      @AlFirous 24 дні тому

      Did you watch the video? They even showed Houdini used with Blender.

  • @onur.nidayi.1344
    @onur.nidayi.1344 29 днів тому

    Nice talk !

  • @gambello1195
    @gambello1195 27 днів тому

    "Cycles is better than you think"
    -Blender

  • @IGarrettI
    @IGarrettI 27 днів тому +1

    I dont think anyone doubts cycles anymore at this point. This whole "IS blender good enough?" mindset is outdated

  • @nidhu595
    @nidhu595 28 днів тому

    'course it isn't, I LOVE cycles

  • @baguspurnomo5145
    @baguspurnomo5145 29 днів тому

    BLENDER ALways BEST than any studio Standar software

  • @SFtheWolf
    @SFtheWolf 29 днів тому +9

    even as someone very critical of the ethics of the ai marketing blitz I don't see a problem in using the output as reference images; artists reference completed works all the time. if anything the bad part is giving a company money for stealing content from smaller creators.

    • @warcat3d
      @warcat3d 29 днів тому +6

      Only other issue to me is that there’s not much reason to be using ai as reference when there’s so much more value in somebody just learning how to properly use real reference

    • @ICE0124
      @ICE0124 27 днів тому +1

      @@warcat3d I think the main issue he was talking in is that you might already be using reference but stuff still feels like it can be improved so AI is meant to help you visualize tons of different ideas that's based on your artwork. Sometimes you cant realize what your missing based off a different image. Like with the chair in this video i dont think a reference could have made you think of going through the work of adding a chair in the corner. Its more of you start off with real reference images and then when you feel stuck you can use AI to give you ideas on what you have so far.

  • @xinversive
    @xinversive 4 дні тому

    Bro the goat

  • @SW-lw6mt
    @SW-lw6mt 29 днів тому

    Cycles is great for lot of things, organic objects like realistic skin and hair not so much - overall Arnold still wins. But cycles is getting better all the time.

  • @BraineZVisuals
    @BraineZVisuals 28 днів тому

    ALEX SAYTIEV ‼️‼️‼️

  • @cgworm6111
    @cgworm6111 16 днів тому

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @pajalixd4016
    @pajalixd4016 28 днів тому

    I thought for a good second that this video was gonna be about steroids but then I looked at the profile picture of those who produced it...

  • @christiangrafe8048
    @christiangrafe8048 24 дні тому

    funny did the same with crea ai, just with a blockout of my scene, it worked out super and i implemented a lot into my scene

  • @onnevankenobe
    @onnevankenobe 19 днів тому

    A lot of “Epic Bro” CGI.

  • @Olamide.creates
    @Olamide.creates 23 дні тому +1

    5:40 - To fade out the edges, Does he mean add a texture to the light or to the object?

    • @BlenderSecrets
      @BlenderSecrets 23 дні тому +2

      I think he means to add a texture to the light. This gives a pleasing gradient fade to the light, which looks really nice in reflections.

    • @Olamide.creates
      @Olamide.creates 23 дні тому +1

      @ what kinds of textures, are they normal gobos. What kind of gobos?

  • @punithaiu
    @punithaiu 29 днів тому +1

    I primarily use 3ds max + vray. Correct me of im wrong. Isnt the method he mentioned seperating different light groups and rendering different images, same as just adding render elements in vray(or most other engines). And adding them later to get the beauty pass? Or we can just add back to beauty element and it automatically seperates emmissive mats, light groups, reflections, refractions, environment and so on.

    • @xanzuls
      @xanzuls 29 днів тому +3

      I think render elements are just render passes in Vray if I'm not wrong, where here he's using light groups to put certain lights in groups (which is a relatively new feature in Blender) to be rendered them separately and put them back together in comp.

    • @punithaiu
      @punithaiu 29 днів тому

      @@xanzuls yes, we add different render elements to render corresponding passes along with beauty render. And there is one render element named "back to beauty" which basically creates all the passes automatically. For light grouping, there is something called Lightmix. I use it to render day and night scenes simultaneously. You can turn off/On any lights,emmissive matetials, change intensity,color after the render is complete and save variations. And whichever lights you turn off will also affect the underlying passes. So you can have all the passes for each light combination switched ON/OFF.

    • @punithaiu
      @punithaiu 29 днів тому

      I was just surprised that rendering different passes was a new thing..I mean it's a method used from decade. . I thought blender already had something similar to render elements to automatically render the passes.

    • @xanzuls
      @xanzuls 28 днів тому

      @@punithaiu render passes are not a new thing, but that's not what he was talking about when he was talking about rendering out lights separately, as I think he used light groups in blender and light groups are a similar feature to lightmix in vray. Blender has render passes, and you can choose to render them under the 'view layer' panel.

    • @punithaiu
      @punithaiu 28 днів тому

      @@xanzuls thanks for clearing that up.

  • @subsurfs123
    @subsurfs123 28 днів тому

    3:16 PLAMET OF THE APES REFERENCE (the window)

  • @Vysions
    @Vysions 28 днів тому

    my goat

  • @sazemard72260
    @sazemard72260 19 днів тому

    Nobody using Cycles in workflow production since 1994, you ever worked in studios or it was just in your bedroom ?!?Arnold, V-Ray, Renderman, you know theses engines ? No comment...